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moonpie23
06-15-2016, 09:32 AM
VERY well spoken........loved his command of the situation with a laid back style....


represented Duke with class.

nmduke2001
06-15-2016, 11:28 AM
VERY well spoken...loved his command of the situation with a laid back style...


represented Duke with class.

I thought it was interesting that he said that he hadn't made up his mind about leaving DUke until the second week of the NCAA tournament and that he wanted to stay.

Also, when discussing Duke players picked in the top 2, they forgot Art Heyman.

sagegrouse
06-15-2016, 01:27 PM
I thought it was interesting that he said that he hadn't made up his mind about leaving DUke until the second week of the NCAA tournament and that he wanted to stay.

Also, when discussing Duke players picked in the top 2, they forgot Art Heyman.

What's the complete list? (I always leave someone out.)
Heyman*
Ferry
Hill
Brand*
JWill
Kyrie*
Jabari
[* = no. 1; consolation prize to JWill for following Yao Ming IIRC]

Number three picks: Dick Groat, Laettner, Jahlil

DukieTiger
06-15-2016, 01:32 PM
Number three picks: Dick Groat, Laettner, Jahlil

+Dunleavy Jr - who got drafted by the Warriors about a decade too soon.

brevity
06-15-2016, 01:48 PM
In the 1994 Draft, Grant Hill was picked 3rd, after Glenn Robinson and Jason Kidd.

Overall #1: Art Heyman (1963), Elton Brand (1999), Kyrie Irving (2011)
Overall #2: Danny Ferry (1989), Jason Williams (2002), Jabari Parker (2014)
Overall #3: Dick Groat (1952), Christian Laettner (1992), Grant Hill (1994), Mike Dunleavy (2002), Jahlil Okafor (2015)

moonpie23
06-15-2016, 05:48 PM
i think they were talking just #1 or #2.......they left out ART...

Edouble
06-15-2016, 06:32 PM
i think they were talking just #1 or #2...they left out ART...

Yeah, but Sage put up a list that had Grant Hill as a top two pick, so Brevity was nice enough to set the record straight with a listing of Duke's all time top three picks.

brevity
06-15-2016, 07:14 PM
i think they were talking just #1 or #2...they left out ART...


Yeah, but Sage put up a list that had Grant Hill as a top two pick, so Brevity was nice enough to set the record straight with a listing of Duke's all time top three picks.

Well, that, and I didn't really know what Mike Greenberg was talking about this morning. I can't put too much stock in someone who asks a trivia question, then gives ample hints and answers the question before Mike Golic and Brandon Ingram had time to think about it. Did he say there were 6 Duke players selected #1 or #2 and only reveal 5 of them (including Heyman, but just forgetting to say his name), or was he saying that there were only 5 of them because he assumes Ingram would be the 6th (forgetting Heyman entirely)? I just thought that the subject could use some clarity.

And now for some authority: here are all 66 Duke players in the NBA or ABA, by draft ranking. (Source: Basketball Reference (http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/colleges.cgi?college=duke))

1. Art Heyman (1963), Elton Brand (1999), Kyrie Irving (2011)
2. Danny Ferry (1989), Jason Williams (2002), Jabari Parker (2014)
3. Dick Groat (1952), Christian Laettner (1992), Grant Hill (1994), Mike Dunleavy (2002), Jahlil Okafor (2015)
5. Jeff Mullins (1964), Jack Marin (1966), Shelden Williams (2006)
6. Shane Battier (2001)
7. Mike Gminski (1980), Bobby Hurley (1993), Luol Deng (2004)
10. Johnny Dawkins (1986), Austin Rivers (2012), Justise Winslow (2015)
11. Trajan Langdon (1999), J.J. Redick (2006)
12. Cherokee Parks (1995), Gerald Henderson (2009)
13. Tate Armstrong (1977), Corey Maggette (1999)
14. William Avery (1999)
16. Jim Spanarkel (1979)
18. Mark Alarie (1986)
20. Roshown McLeod (1998), Dahntay Jones (2003)
21. Nolan Smith (2011)
22. Mason Plumlee (2013)
23. Rodney Hood (2014)
24. Tyus Jones (2015)
25. Bob Verga (1967), Alaa Abdelnaby (1990)
26. Doug Kistler (1961), Miles Plumlee (2012)
28. Gene Banks (1981)
29. Antonio Lang (1994)
32. Daniel Ewing (2005)
33. Steve Vacendak (1966), Gary Melchionni (1973), Kyle Singler (2011)
34. Vince Taylor (1982), Carlos Boozer (2002)
37. Josh McRoberts (2007)
38. Chris Duhon (2004)
48. Brian Davis (1992), Ryan Kelly (2013)
56. Bob Riedy (1967)
58. Dave Henderson (1986)
61. Randy Denton (1971)
78. Kenny Dennard (1981)
88. Mike Lewis (1968)
111. Mark Crow (1977)
116. Marty Nessley (1987)
122. Joe Kennedy (1968)

Undrafted but played in the NBA: Bob Gantt (eligible 1944, before there was a draft), Shavlik Randolph (eligible 2005), DeMarcus Nelson (2008), Lance Thomas (2010), Seth Curry (2013), Andre Dawkins (2014)

devilnfla
06-15-2016, 07:30 PM
If I'm not mistaken, the trivia question was based on players who played for Coach K.

sagegrouse
06-15-2016, 09:12 PM
Well, that, and I didn't really know what Mike Greenberg was talking about this morning. I can't put too much stock in someone who asks a trivia question, then gives ample hints and answers the question before Mike Golic and Brandon Ingram had time to think about it. Did he say there were 6 Duke players selected #1 or #2 and only reveal 5 of them (including Heyman, but just forgetting to say his name), or was he saying that there were only 5 of them because he assumes Ingram would be the 6th (forgetting Heyman entirely)? I just thought that the subject could use some clarity.

And now for some authority: here are all 66 Duke players in the NBA or ABA, by draft ranking. (Source: Basketball Reference (http://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/colleges.cgi?college=duke))

1. Art Heyman (1963), Elton Brand (1999), Kyrie Irving (2011)
2. Danny Ferry (1989), Jason Williams (2002), Jabari Parker (2014)
3. Dick Groat (1952), Christian Laettner (1992), Grant Hill (1994), Mike Dunleavy (2002), Jahlil Okafor (2015)
5. Jeff Mullins (1964), Jack Marin (1966), Shelden Williams (2006)
6. Shane Battier (2001)
7. Mike Gminski (1980), Bobby Hurley (1993), Luol Deng (2004)
10. Johnny Dawkins (1986), Austin Rivers (2012), Justise Winslow (2015)
11. Trajan Langdon (1999), J.J. Redick (2006)
12. Cherokee Parks (1995), Gerald Henderson (2009)
13. Tate Armstrong (1977), Corey Maggette (1999)
14. William Avery (1999)
16. Jim Spanarkel (1979)
18. Mark Alarie (1986)
20. Roshown McLeod (1998), Dahntay Jones (2003)
21. Nolan Smith (2011)
22. Mason Plumlee (2013)
23. Rodney Hood (2014)
24. Tyus Jones (2015)
25. Bob Verga (1967), Alaa Abdelnaby (1990)
26. Doug Kistler (1961), Miles Plumlee (2012)
28. Gene Banks (1981)
29. Antonio Lang (1994)
32. Daniel Ewing (2005)
33. Steve Vacendak (1966), Gary Melchionni (1973), Kyle Singler (2011)
34. Vince Taylor (1982), Carlos Boozer (2002)
37. Josh McRoberts (2007)
38. Chris Duhon (2004)
48. Brian Davis (1992), Ryan Kelly (2013)
56. Bob Riedy (1967)
58. Dave Henderson (1986)
61. Randy Denton (1971)
78. Kenny Dennard (1981)
88. Mike Lewis (1968)
111. Mark Crow (1977)
116. Marty Nessley (1987)
122. Joe Kennedy (1968)

Undrafted but played in the NBA: Bob Gantt (eligible 1944, before there was a draft), Shavlik Randolph (eligible 2005), DeMarcus Nelson (2008), Lance Thomas (2010), Seth Curry (2013), Andre Dawkins (2014)

Also, my PhD physics bud, Jay Buckley, was #68 in 1964.